List of Danish Baby Names Meanings

Jöfurr

Jofur (from Old Norse Jöfurr: "wild boar") is a name used in Nordic literature for the thunder god, mainly as a synonym for Jupiter.

Meaning: Prince. A name from the Viking age. Origin: Danish

Karon

Origin of the name Karen: Danish form of Katherine, a cognate of the Greek Aikaterinē, the root of which is katharos (pure, unsullied). Var: Caren, Carin, Karen, Karena, Karrin, Karyn.

Meaning: Pure. Derived from the name Katherine. Origin: Danish

Karren

The name Karren is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Karren is: Abbreviation of Katherine. Pure.

Meaning: Pure. Derived from the name Katherine. Origin: Danish

Klint

Klint Name Meaning. German: variant of Klindt.

Meaning: A cliff. An Old Danish name from the Viking age. Origin: Danish

Kolinka

Kolinka is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1650 times.

Meaning: Born to the conquering people Origin: Danish

Kolinkar

Kolinkar is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1269 times.

Meaning: Born to the conquering people Origin: Danish

Larine

Larine is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1258 times.

Meaning: Feminine form of lars Origin: Danish

Lothen

The origin of the name is debated. It perhaps comes from the British *Lugudūniānā (Lleuddiniawn in Modern Welsh spelling) meaning "country of the fort of Lugus", the latter being a Celtic god of commerce. ... A popular legend is that the name comes from King Lot, who is king of Lothian in the Arthurian legend.

Meaning: Originates from the Old Norse language, meaning one who has much hair. Origin: Danish

Maidali

Mythili Name meaning in Urdu is -- , a Christian English Girl name with lucky number is -- and Mythili Name meaning in English is Princess of mithila.

Meaning: Brightness Origin: Danish

Manni

Manni Name Meaning. Italian: patronymic or plural form of Manno. Finnish: ornamental name from manni 'man' (see Manninen).

Meaning: Originates from the Old Norse language, meaning man. Origin: Danish